ZTE wins metro OTN project deal from Telefonica Mexico Movistar

ZTE has won a metro OTN project deal from Telefonica Mexico Movistar. The project will cover 51 sites of 7 cities in Mexico for metro OTN construction.
ZTE US challengeTelefonica Mexico Movistar, the second largest mobile operator in Mexico, provides more than 25 million users with communication services.

ZTE said it will be supplying ZXMP M721, a metro edge E-OTN product, to solve problems of complex operation and maintenance, time consumption and high Opex, as well as address the transmission requirements of multiple services.

ZTE’s ZXMP M721 – powered by a unified optical and electrical platform — enables ODUk non-blocking cross scheduling and multiservice transport to satisfy the requirements of future services such as big videos.

ZTE’s ZXMP M721 can deliver flexible scheduling and convenient O&M of metro OTN services. It can reduce customers’ Opex due to low power consumption and energy saving capability.

Telecom engineers of Telefonica Mexico Movistar can also upgrade ZTE’s ZXMP M721 to the 100G / 200G system in the future to protect customers’ investment while satisfying the requirements of FlexO and ultra-low latency technologies to offer a strong guarantee to 5G service transport.

ZTE’s ZXMP M721 ranks top in the industry in terms of cross capacity, port density, space saving, energy saving and power consumption reduction, according to the latest report of GlobalData.

ZTE ranks first in terms of Access WDM market share, and ranks second in terms of OTN switching market share, according to latest market share data released by Ovum.

ZTE has more than 400 optical network application cases all over the world, with the total length of the constructed network fibers exceeding 400,000 kilometers.

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